School-Related Stress and Depression in Adolescents With and Without Learning Disabilities: An Exploratory Study

Q4 Social Sciences Alberta Journal of Educational Research Pub Date : 2009-04-01 DOI:10.11575/PRISM/18697
D. P. Feurer, Jac J. W. Andrews
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This study examined school-related stress and depression in adolescents with and without learning disabilities. A total of 87 students (38 learning-disabled and 49 nondisabled) from secondary schools in Calgary completed questionnaires on depressive symptoms and on school-related stress. Results indicated that the adolescents with LD reported significantly higher levels of academic self-concept stress than their NonLD peers. However, the groups did not differ significantly on depression or on the other areas of school-related stress. Significant and positive correlations between school-related stress and depression were found, and the stress variables were found to be significant predictors of adolescent depression. Practical implications of the findings for parents and educators are discussed.
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有和没有学习障碍的青少年的学校相关压力和抑郁:一项探索性研究
这项研究调查了有学习障碍和没有学习障碍的青少年与学校有关的压力和抑郁。来自卡尔加里中学的87名学生(38名有学习障碍的学生和49名无学习障碍的学生)完成了关于抑郁症状和学校相关压力的问卷调查。结果表明,学习障碍青少年的学业自我概念压力水平显著高于非学习障碍青少年。然而,两组在抑郁或其他与学校有关的压力方面并没有显著差异。学校压力与抑郁呈显著正相关,压力变量是青少年抑郁的显著预测因子。研究结果对家长和教育工作者的实际意义进行了讨论。
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Alberta Journal of Educational Research
Alberta Journal of Educational Research Social Sciences-Education
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期刊介绍: The Alberta Journal of Educational Research is a quarterly journal devoted to the dissemination, criticism, interpretation, and encouragement of all forms of systematic inquiry into education and fields related to or associated with education
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